Will the ReStore deliver?

Yes. There is a $20.00 delivery fee for items purchased at the ReStore.

Where do items come from?

The ReStore accepts donations from contractors, suppliers, individuals and organizations. Habitat of Lincoln County’s ReStore performs a valuable community service by diverting reusable materials from landfills and providing these products to the public at affordable prices.

Will the ReStore come and pick up my donation?

Yes! The ReStore is happy to pick up your donation for FREE. Just call the Newport ReStore at 541-264-8585OR the Lincoln City ReStore at 541-614-1060 to schedule a pick up. The ReStore will do their best to add you to their schedule. We recommend that you give them as much advance notice as possible.

How often do you get new merchandise?

Our inventory changes often, as we are receiving new items weekly.

What donations can the ReStore accept?

Please note that all HFHLC ReStores do their best to comply with all Federal and State safety standards and regulations. We can NOT accept any items that are recalled. Please check and make sure that any item you would like to donate is not a recalled item at the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission’s website: http://www.cpsc.gov/en/Recalls/

Appliances:Must be CLEAN and in working condition with all knobs present. Generally we accept appliances up to 7 years old. We will make exceptions for antique or vintage items that are in good working condition.

Bricks: New or used, must be clean.

Cabinets and bath vanities:New or used; cabinets must be intact and clean, with or without countertops. No metal cabinets.

Furniture (household and office):Clean in good condition (no rips, tears, or stains).

Hardware:Nails, bolts, screws, door knobs and various hardware. Not rusted or broken.

HVAC:Ducts, fittings, outlets.

Insulation: Various types, R-13 and up.

Lighting:All types of working lighting except flourescent.

Lumber: Minimum 4’ lengths, no scrap lumber, no nails or concrete on wood.

Mirrors:No cracks or chips.

Plumbing: We are looking for toilets!!! Must be in good repair, no cracks, etc.

As of January 4, 2014 we can ONLY accept plumbing fixtures that have EPA certification as per “The Reduction of Lead in Drinking Water Act “.

Plywood:4×8 sheets, any thickness.

Shingles: New, various colors and styles.

Sheetrock:Minimum 4×8 sheets, any thickness.

Siding:New, all types of siding.

Tile:New

Tools:Power tools, hand tools, must be in working condition.

Windows:Dual pane and vinyl windows, no older than 6 years old.

Window Covering:No metal blinds, drapes, or shades.

*All items are subject to visual approval by staff.

What donations can the ReStore NOT accept?

Aluminum Windows

ANY Recalled Items listed on the U.S. CPSC’s website (please see link above)

ANY Plumbing Fixtures that are non-compliant with “The Reduction of Lead in Drinking Water Act”

Bathtubs

Chemicals (All Types)

Clothing, Toys and Books

Computers, Copiers, Printers

Cracked Windows

Cracked Light Fixtures

Dishwashers

Mattresses (All Types)

Non-Working Appliances

Refrigerators with drinking water dispensers

Single Pane Windows

Sinks

Televisions (Any Type)

Used Carpet

Used Paint

Water Heaters

How do I go about donating an item?

If you have a donation that you’d like to make to the ReStore, you may bring it to the ReStore during ReStore hours, or you can call the Newport ReStore at(541)264-8585 or the Lincoln City ReStore at (541)614-1060 to schedule a pick-up time.

Where do the proceeds from the sales go?

Proceeds earned from ReStore sales support Habitat For Humanity of Lincoln County’s affiliate program costs.

Are my donations tax-deductible?

Your donation may be tax-deductible, depending on your individual situation. Please consult a tax professional and see this IRS publication for reference.

Does the ReStore place a value on the donation?

No, it is the donor’s responsibility to value the donation. A receipt acknowledging your donation will be provided to you at the time of the donation.

How can my business get involved?

Local businesses can contribute to the ReStore many ways, including: making a financial contribution, donating goods/materials, sponsoring a special event, placing an advertisement for or with the ReStore, volunteering at the ReStore, or shopping at the ReStore.

How can I help?

The ReStore is always searching for volunteers to help throughout our ReStores! Lend a helping hand to others by helping in the ReStore! To learn more about potential volunteer opportunities in the ReStore, please click here for a list of opportunities and our application.

The HFHLC ReStore performs a valuable community service by diverting large amounts of reusable materials from landfills, and providing these products to the public at a fraction of the cost. MORE INFO